bo.elam wrote:Hey Rasheed, if I was you, I would run Opera and Firefox in their own separate sandboxes and use Sandboxies latest version. Obviously something creates a conflict for you when you run both browsers in the same sandbox. To avoid this issue and for security, separate the browsers. You are into security, and isolating programs from each other in their own sandbox is the recommended way of using SBIE. Look where it says Create more sandboxes.
Like I said, the bug must be in SBIE v5, it's not something else that's creating the problem. Normally there should be no stability issues when running 2 browsers in the same sandbox, SBIE v4 proves this. Now that I think of it, I recall that my PDF reader was also not running stable when launched as a child process from the browser, I forgot to test this with the latest v5, but that would be quite a serious issue. After all, you can not run your browser and PDF reader in separate sandboxes.
Craig@Invincea wrote:
But yes, like I said and Bo reiterated, separate sandboxes for program isolation and to keep them from mixing the soup up is best.
Normally I would indeed run browsers in seperate sandboxes, but like I said, I often open FF as a child process from inside Opera, because Opera can not display a lot of sites correctly, but I can not use FF for all of my browsing because it kinda sucks in certain areas. So until I switch to Vivaldi I will continue to use this setup, bet yes it's not that handy.

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